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3 July, 03:10

27b. You're in an airplane that flies horizontally with speed 1000 km/h (280 m/s) when an engine falls off. Ignore air resistance and assume it takes 30 s for the engine to hit the ground. What is the horizontal distance that the aircraft engine moves during its fall

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  1. 3 July, 05:08
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    8400m

    Explanation:

    The engine that falls off would have the same constant horizontal velocity as the airplane's when if falls off if we ignore air resistance. So it would have a horizontal velocity of 280m/s for 30seconds before it hits the ground.

    Therefor the horizontal distance the engine travels during its fall is

    280 * 30 = 8400m
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